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A DIPLOMATIC CAREER.

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Charlemagne Tower '72 will speak in the Union tonight on a phase of life which has always been regarded with particular interest. The idea of a diplomatic career appeals to almost everyone, and many college graduates take up this form of employment every year. As consuls, secretaries of legations, and private secretaries to ambassadors, they come into contact with leading foreigners and lead pleasant and interesting lives.

Mr. Tower is not one of those who have spent their lives in the diplomatic service, but for ten years he held by appointment important positions in European capitals. By his ability and tact he has placed himself on the list of distinguished Harvard graduates who have brought honor on themselves and the University as representatives of the United States abroad.

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